Olwen Carey Evans

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Olwen Lloyd George and Captain Thomas Carey Evans at the time of their engagement

Lady Olwen Elizabeth Carey Evans

DBE (née Lloyd George; 3 April 1892 – 2 March 1990) was a Welsh humanitarian and daughter of British Prime Minister David Lloyd George
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Olwen was born at Bryn Awelon, Criccieth, the third child of David Lloyd George, then an MP, and his wife Margaret.[1]

In 1917 she married Captain Thomas Carey Evans (1884–1947) at the Welsh Baptist Church in Westminster, London.[1][2] As her father was the Prime Minister, the wedding drew considerable public interest and a telegram of congratulation from the king.[3] Her husband was a surgeon in the Indian Medical Service who was awarded the Military Cross in 1916 and was knighted in 1924. After leaving the army in 1926 he worked as a surgeon in London, becoming the first medical superintendent of Hammersmith Hospital in 1936. They had four children: Margaret, Eiluned, Robert, and David.[4]

During the First World War she served with the

National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.[1]

In the 1969 Investiture Honours she was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for public services to Wales.[6]

In 1985 she published a memoir, Lloyd George was My Father.[1]

She died on 2 March 1990 at her farm Eisteddfa, near Criccieth, after a short illness, the last surviving child of David Lloyd George.[1]

Bibliography

  • Carey Evans, Lady Olwen; Garner Mary (1985). Lloyd George was My Father: The Autobiography of Lady Olwen Carey Evans. Gomer Press. .

References

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  2. ^ "Marriages". The Times. 20 June 1917. p. 9.
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  4. ^ "Evans, Sir Thomas John Carey (1884 - 1947)". Plarr's Lives of the Fellows. Royal College of Surgeons of England. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Olwen Carey Evans". British Red Cross. Archived from the original on 1 August 2021.
  6. ^ "No. 44888". The London Gazette (Supplement). 3 July 1969. p. 6967.

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